A 3-year-old FS Labrador Retriever dog presented for persistent vomiting and anorexia. Physical examination revealed dehydration, icterus, and tacky mucous membranes. Radiographs were within normal limits. CBC was normal, and blood chemistry analysis demonstrated moderately elevated SAP and moderately elevated ALT, moderately elevated bilirubin and moderately elevated cholesterol, and mild hyperglobulinemia. Serial positive Leptospirosis titers: mildly positive response to Leptospira grippotyphosa and L. autumnalis (1:100) and a moderately positive response to L. bratislava (1:800). Prolonged PT and prolonged aPTT were measured at 20 percent initially but returned to normal after 3 days of supportive hospital care and vitamin K administration.
A 3-year-old FS Labrador Retriever dog presented for persistent vomiting and anorexia. Physical examination revealed dehydration, icterus, and tacky mucous membranes. Radiographs were within normal limits. CBC was normal, and blood chemistry analysis demonstrated moderately elevated SAP and moderately elevated ALT, moderately elevated bilirubin and moderately elevated cholesterol, and mild hyperglobulinemia. Serial positive Leptospirosis titers: mildly positive response to Leptospira grippotyphosa and L. autumnalis (1:100) and a moderately positive response to L. bratislava (1:800). Prolonged PT and prolonged aPTT were measured at 20 percent initially but returned to normal after 3 days of supportive hospital care and vitamin K administration.